I was lucky. I just clean myself, I go stand up, and I see there is a light on on the phone, and I just touch it. I can't open because there was a password. I just press it, looking where I am. And then I found a way to go out, go to the back.

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So you got out from the back?

Back, and I then jumped to next neighbour on the left hand which was called TJ kebab, and I saw their exit door was open and I just go out, sit down, people come around me.

And did you see anybody else? Do you know anybody who was in the shop? How many customers roughly?

No, just Viktorija. I believe just Viktorija. When I left, just Viktorija.

Viktorija Ijevleva, who died in the Hinckley Road explosion. (Image: Supplied picture)

And do you know how Viktorija is?

I don't know, I have no any idea. I don't have any information about that.

How are you feeling at the moment?

I don't know how to tell you. Never I feel how I am now.

And what about the people who are missing at the moment? Do you know anything about the people who lived in the flat above?

No, I just saw a man, old man, with a lady. I believe they have, one, two kids. I don't know.

Two, three times he was [in my] shop and he buy some items and stuff, milk and Coke, like normal customer, but not often. He was a good neighbour.

You owned the shop did you?

Rent.

You rented it. So were you running it? So are you the manager? How would we describe you?

You can say owner.

And is it a Polish shop?

Yes.

And what was Viktorija's surname?

I don't know.

Who was killed in the explosion?

Killed in the blast were Mary Ragoobeer, 46, her sons Sean Ragoobeer, 17, and Shane Ragoobeer, 18, and Shane's girlfriend, Leah Beth Reek, 18. The young couple had arrived at the flat above Zabka, where the Ragoobeers lived, just 10 minutes earlier.

Sean, Mary and Shane Ragoobeer and Leah Reek who died in the Leicester explosion

Ms Ijevleva, 22, also died in the blast. She was the girlfriend of one of the defendants.

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